OLYMPICS / Olympic Nation

Take it easy, face pressure calmly in hosting Olympics


Updated: 2008-07-29 23:36

 

BEIJING - Upon less than ten days in the run-up to the Beijing Olympic Games, worldwide athletes, coaches, journalists and officials are swarming to Beijing. In the meantime, Olympic organizers have been working under pressure.


Flags are seen at the Huiyuan Apartment Media Village in Beijing, July 29, 2008. [Xinhua]

Last week, many Chinese, especially the organizers and local officials, felt rather frustrated by the massive media reports on the city's hazy sky, often linked with criticism about air quality and pollution control. The city's environment watchdog immediately came out to explain that it was the treacherous weather to blame, and there had been critical progress in pollution reduction.

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Actually, Beijing has exerted tremendous efforts in improving air quality, such as relocating a giant steel manufacturer, sealing off a long fleet of government vehicles and halving the number of private cars on city roads.

Despite the visible haze in the eyes of the public, monitoring data indicated that air quality had improved. Ever since July 20 when a traffic ban on private cars with plates ending with odd and even numbers, the density of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulate matters in the city air had kept falling, a 20 percent decrease in comparison with the same period last year, said Du Shaozhong, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau.

Since July 2001 when Beijing was selected to be the host city of the 29th Summer Olympic Games, Chinese people have showed unprecedented enthusiasm in preparing for the Games. To host a high standard Olympic Games with distinctive features is the Chinese dream and promise to the world. To achieve the goal, comprehensive and precise plans have been worked out and implemented.

Accordingly, the Chinese have made remarkable efforts in the preparations for the Games. Now they should be confident enough to adopt an easy mood to welcome guests and deal with criticism at the same time.

Such an easy attitude should also be adopted in the watch of Olympic matches. For quite a long time, many people expect China's Olympic squad to seize more gold medals by taking advantage of their host venues. Some even predicted that China would sit atop the Olympic gold medal tally.

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